Malealea
General Information
Malealea is a popular tourist destination situated in the Mafeteng region of Lesotho. This beautiful tourist attraction is situated in the woodlands and surrounded by the picturesque countryside. Malealea is a pony-trekking centre and even the drive to this centre makes the trip worthwhile – through the magnificent Gate of Paradise Pass which goes over the top of an escarpment and then leads you to a broad view of the plains.
Malealea is located in a remote part of Western Lesotho where the natural beauty is breathtaking. This area offers tourists the chance to experience the traditional Basotho lifestyle. Malealea is situated in a remote part of Western Lesotho that is breathtaking in its beauty. This is a chance to experience traditional Basotho life.
Accommodation
Malealea is not an actual town and therefore the accommodation in the area is limited. There are however camping sites and self-catering units and also a lodge for tourists to stay over in. Please see our accommodation directory for a complete list of places to stay in the area.
Activities
Malealea is a popular tourist destination because of all its fun-filled outdoor activities and attractions available.
Things to do in Malealea include:
- Basotho Culture
- Hikes
- Pony-treks
- 4x4 Trips
- San paintings
- Three highest Waterfalls in Lesotho
Businesses
The business sector of Malealea is doing well thanks to the tourist funding generated from visits. There are products, souvenirs, shops and restaurants in the vicinity. Please go to our business directory for more information on all the businesses you will find in the region.
Malealea Tourism Office Information | |
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Telephone: | +27 82 552 4215 |
E-mail: | uristinfo@ltdc.org.ls |










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